Last year’s haul of $749,000 of scholarships spread over 24 students was considered a huge achievement, and outpaced any other year in recent memory. The Class of 2016, however, has already eclipsed that mark, with $752,000 offered to the senior class on dozens of college acceptances at some of the best colleges in the nation.
With many acceptance letters still yet to arrive (the bulk arrive from March to April), the counts of acceptances and scholarships could quickly exceed $1 million dollars.
Here are our students accepted to colleges thus far early in the acceptance letter season:
Cole Barrs:
The University of Alabama
Hampden-Sydney
Kaylee Boger:
University of Valley Forge
Bluefield College
North Greenville University
Lancaster Bible College
Gussie Branscome:
Johnson and Wales University
Andre Brown:
Lynchburg College
Rachel Burch:
The University of Alabama
Kyle Cardenas:
Lynchburg College
Longwood University
Charnissa Chillers:
Radford University
Patricia Davie:
Guilford College
University of Hawaii
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Randolph College
Isaac Davis:
Ringling College of Art + Design
George Mason University
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Bridgewater College
Michael Duncan:
Hampden Sydney College
Mount St. Mary’s University
Ryan Flanagan:
The Ohio State University
College of Charleston
The University of Alabama
University of Pittsburgh
Xavier Green:
Old Dominion University
Aquazia Jones:
Lancaster Bible College College
Caroline Nice:
Mount St. Mary’s University
University of Mary Washington
Austin Ortiz:
Hampden Sydney College
Lynchburg College
Elisabeth Powell:
Mississippi State
Anah Taylor:
University of Kentucky
The University of Alabama
Lynchburg College
High Point University
John Van Bergen:
VCU College of the Arts
Last year’s haul of $749,000 of scholarships spread over 24 students was considered a huge achievement, and outpaced any other year in recent memory. The Class of 2016, however, has already eclipsed that mark, with $752,000 offered to the senior class on dozens of college acceptances at some of the best colleges in the nation.
With many acceptance letters still yet to arrive (the bulk arrive from March to April), the counts of acceptances and scholarships could quickly exceed $1 million dollars.
Here are our students accepted to colleges thus far early in the acceptance letter season:
Cole Barrs:
The University of Alabama
Hampden-Sydney
Kaylee Boger:
University of Valley Forge
Bluefield College
North Greenville University
Lancaster Bible College
Gussie Branscome:
Johnson and Wales University
Andre Brown:
Lynchburg College
Rachel Burch:
The University of Alabama
Kyle Cardenas:
Lynchburg College
Longwood University
Charnissa Chillers:
Radford University
Patricia Davie:
Guilford College
University of Hawaii
St. Mary’s College of Maryland
Randolph College
Isaac Davis:
Ringling College of Art + Design
George Mason University
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Bridgewater College
Michael Duncan:
Hampden Sydney College
Mount St. Mary’s University
Ryan Flanagan:
The Ohio State University
College of Charleston
The University of Alabama
University of Pittsburgh
Xavier Green:
Old Dominion University
Aquazia Jones:
Lancaster Bible College College
Caroline Nice:
Mount St. Mary’s University
University of Mary Washington
Austin Ortiz:
Hampden Sydney College
Lynchburg College
Elisabeth Powell:
Mississippi State
Anah Taylor:
University of Kentucky
The University of Alabama
Lynchburg College
High Point University
John Van Bergen:
VCU College of the Arts